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A STRANGE SUBSTITUTE. A poor yoman, whose husband was very ill, -was instructed by the doctor to give the patient champagne and oysters .every threo hours. On his next visit the doctor asked if his advioo had been followed, when the woman* stated that she had not been able to find money for champagne and oysters, but she had givon her husband plenty of ginger boer and cockles! Tho poverty of tho woman makes this story pathetic, but how many people thero aro who havo not the samo excuse, who put up with substitutes, either bccauso they are cheap or from some other inadequate reason. For instance, sufferers from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, sciatica, backache, blood disorders, aniemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick-headache, general debility, gravel, stone and bladder troubles—although they may be well aware that their suffering is due to tho fact that their kidneys and liver are acting inefficiently and failing to remove from, the system the uric and biliary poisons which caused the pain—will persist in trying first one thing and then another, whilst it would bo so easy for them to procure tho invaluable aid of Warner's' Safe Cure, the great kidney and liver specific. 'Varner's Safe Cure exorcises a stimulating and healing influence upon the kidneys and liver, thus facilitating the expulsion from the body, through the natural channels, of tho uric and biliary poisons which are doing tho mischief. Health then results, as a matter of course. Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepcra everywhere, both in the original form and in tho cheaper " concentrated" non-alcoholic form. Do not be fobbed off with substitutes. When you require champagne and oysters you do not want to bo given ginger beer and cockles. A consignment of French asparagus was put up for public auction' at Covent Garden the other day, and realised tho record price of 32s a bundle, containing from 40 to 46 sticks. . The usual price at this time of the year is about 18s. 1911 "Argyll" cars, now model, silent engines, high road •' clearance; built by Scotland's finest engineers.—Searle, Oamaru, agent for Otago and South Canterbury. —

Fruit Trees Fruit Trees S Fruit Trees! . ■__ APPLES I PEARS PLUMS 18/- per doz. CHERRIES PEACHES APRICOTS 2/« each; 20/- per doz. CURRANTS GOOSEBERRIES (Best named varieties) 6/. per doz. STRAWBERRY PLANTS (named varieties) '5/- per 100 ROSES. Strong, welUgrown plants, to flower the first year. x 12/« per doz. CARNATIONS. Strongest and best flowering varieties. 12/- per doz, OLEARIA, MACROCARPA, and all kinds of SHRUBS. ORDER FROM ElllillilU (x Dldilp Seed Merchants & Growers, DUNEDIN. "Dr, Sheldon's New Discovery saved my little Boys Hie." " My little boy Fred was taken very bad with Bronchitis. It certainly was a bad case, and nothing that I could give him seemed to do him any good," wriles Mrs. Eliz. Graham, 115 Union St, Spring Hill, Q. "The doctor ordered him to the hospital, but the doctors there could not cure him, and wc thought we were going to lose him. We brought him home again. A friend recommended Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery, and that certainly saved my child's life. I got a large bottle of New Discovery and it helped him at once, and before the bottle was used up he was entirely cured. At the same time my other little boy had a very bad cold, and I tried Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for him. and it cured him quickly. I consider it a splendid remedy for children, and will always use it and recommend it." Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery is a rnoit effective family remedy, curing young r nd old alike of Coughs, Colds, Bronchi; ■'<- Croup, and nil troubles of the lungs ai.'l Throat. Price, 1/6 and 3/-. NOTES OK RURAL TOPICS, by Agrioola, Weekly, in the Otago Witness, dealing with subjects of current interest to farmers,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15184, 1 July 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15184, 1 July 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15184, 1 July 1911, Page 15

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